Christ Church Lakeside, a mission of the Diocese of the West in the Anglican Church of Mexico, will observe the 22nd Sunday after Pentecost, October 21, with the Holy Eucharist at 11 a.m. in La Huerta Eventos Center. Rev. Jim Powers will preside and Rt. Rev. Sandy Olson will give a message, “The Servant of God,” based on Mark 10:25-35.

The Lunch Bunch will hold a potluck in La Huerta Eventos Center following refreshments and coffee after the service.

The Bible Study, which Christ Church sponsors, is suspended until November 6.

Unitarian Universalists

Justice will be the topic Sunday, October 21, at the Lake Chapala Unitarian Universalist Fellowship.

Susan Miller will consider the second principle of Unitarian Universalism, “affirming justice, equity and compassion in human relations.” Just what is justice? What is the goal of justice? What is a just person, and what do we owe, in terms of justice, to the people in our lives? Dave Miller is service leader.

The Unitarians meet Sundays, 10:30 a.m., at Hidalgo 261, on the Carretera in Riberas del Pilar, opposite the Catholic Church.

Jewish Congregation

Shabbat Torah services are held the first and third Saturday of the month, 10 a.m., and Shabbat evening services and potluck every second and fourth Friday, 6 p.m., at the Lake Chapala Jewish Congregation.

The synagogue is at Santa Margarita 113, Riberas del Pilar (mountain side of the carretera, diagonally across from Mom’s Restaurant). Contact (376) 766-2668 or lakechapalajewishcongregation.com.

Lake Chapala Baptist

When you read the gospel accounts, obedience is what separated people in terms of believing in Jesus. Jesus went into Galilee and began healing people and feeding the multitudes and they loved it. Jesus is wonderful, they said. “Let’s get Him a crown and make Him king.” He was the most popular guy around but then He said, “Now I want to talk to you about sin.” And a lot of them left. He started talking about the fact that the price of following Him was total obedience.And one by one, the majority left. You see, they could take all that He gave them and the good things He did for them, but they didn’t want to pay the price of true discipleship. Most of them couldn’t take that. But some received His words and obeyed them; They “kept” them. And Jesus said, “Father, they have kept the things that I said, which are Your words.” That’s the human side of salvation — obedience to the things Jesus said.

St. Andrew’s is at Calle San Lucas 19, a block south of the Carretera in Riberas del Pilar.

San Andrés Mass

“Today we celebrate the Christ who gives meaning to all human suffering. By taking on himself the role of a servant and redeeming us by his sufferings, he has turned all our human values upside down. It is the weak who have become strong.”

Fr. Basil G. Royston, D. Min., will offer the homily “Christ the Suffering Servant of God” at San Andrés Catholic Church’s service in English, Sunday, October 21, 9 a.m.

San Andrés is at the corner of Ramon Corona and Parroquia, one block from the Ajijic main plaza.

Little Chapel by the Lake

Anybody need a good lawyer? Charles Dickens said, “If there were no bad people, there would be no good lawyers.“ It’s likely he wasn’t thinking in a theological sense, but interestingly enough, he echoes something the Apostle John said about Jesus. And us. “If anyone sins, we have an Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ, the righteous.” Literally, advocate means “one called alongside to help” and was often used in a legal sense referring to a defense attorney. Think of that. Jesus as your personal defense attorney in the heavenly courts. And, He’s got an in with the Judge!

Join the wonderful folks at The Little Chapel this Sunday at 11 a.m. and hear Pastor Jim Andrew’s message on “The Advocate.”

Stay after the service for lunch (comida) served in the fellowship hall.

The Little Chapel by the Lake is at Chapala-Ajijic Highway 10 in Chula Vista opposite Mirasol. Information: Belva, (376) 766-2538.

Fun with Music meets Wednesday, October 24, 3:30 p.m. to carpool to La Valentina, Carretera 905 in West Ajijic and sing from 4-5 p.m. Whether you sing or not, this is just a fun time to share music together.

Friday, October 26, there will be two movie showings, 4:30 or 6:30 p.m. at the Little Chapel. “Queen of Katwe” is a Disney film based on the true story about a Ugandan girl who rises from utmost poverty to become a chess champion.

Abundant Life Church

The Lord rewards faithfulness. There are some who begin well or even have had a close relationship with the Lord in the past but the Lord is always looking for faithfulness until the end. Faithfulness is part of God´s character. 2 Timothy 2:13b says, “He (God) remains faithful, for he cannot disown himself.” Come Sunday, October 21, to discover keys to place this part of God´s nature in you. You can be a faithful person in all areas of your life.

Abundant Life Church’s worship service in English is held Sundays, 10 a.m., and Bible Study Wednesdays, 3 p.m. Spanish-language services are Sunday at noon. Spanish Bible studies are Wednesday, 6:45 p.m. A children’s ministry is held Saturday, noon, and bilingual youth meet Sunday, 6:30 p.m. Communion is celebrated the first Sunday of each month.

The church is at Carretera Chapala-Jocotepec 140, San Antonio Tlayacapan, a block from Super Lake. Information: 331-417-7038.

Lakeside Presbyterian

Sunday, October 21, Pastor Ross Arnold’s sermon is entitled “Nothing Else Matters.” Many people have many different ideas about what it means to be a Christian, and what the Christian faith should look like in a person’s life, based on the letters of the Apostle Paul.

Outreach Reaching Farther: from Matthew 25:35 35 “For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in ...”

Although they do not attend our church, 33 children from Riberas del Pilar and San Antonio were invited to LPC to receive sweatshirts, caps and other items donated by congregation members. Deacons Gary and Marcee Smith distribute a dozen packages of staple food items weekly, enriched by surplus fresh fruit donated by congregants. In spite of the poverty in which these good people live, Gary and Marcee unfailingly encounter smiles and optimism.

Common to all people is the emergence of doubt. Sometimes it is involved in legal decisions or merely an opinion in ordinary conversation. Often we have all said, “I doubt it.” Usually the person issuing the doubt is at least vaguely informed about the inquiry, or only trying to sound important. These responses usually don’t impact the situation much.

“We’re a pretty odd kind of church,” says Pastor Ken. “We’re unabashedly Christian, but that’s about Who we follow, not who we’re against. We’re not in competition. If you ask us, we’ll gladly recommend other churches for you to visit in the area. But if we weren’t doing something different from other congregations, there would be no reason for us to be here. Join us during this Sunday’s service. We’ll talk about ‘The Ultimate Passport,’ drawn from Philippians 3 and Revelation 17, and you can find out if we’re what you’re looking for.”

The Lord’s Church meets at Carretera Chapala-Jocotepec 131 in San Antonio Tlayacapan, Sundays, 10 a.m. Enjoy live praise music brought to you by Redeemed, followed at 11 a.m. by TLC’s Extraordinary Service, including worship, praise, communion and more.

The Lord’s Church is a non-denominational Christian congregation following a biblical model of church leadership.

Mindfulness Meditation: Two periods of quiet meditation and a guided Mindfulness Meditation video are offered Tuesdays, 3-4:15 p.m. This is for anyone who wants to practice Mindfulness Meditation, beginner to advanced.

Ramana Maharshi Satsang: Listen to current-day teachers of non-duality, then a period to practice self-inquiry, Wednesdays, 3-4:30 p.m.

No cost. Free books provided for both groups.

The Buddha’s Four Foundations of Mindfulness, a free, 13-week course runs October 24-January 16, 1-2:30 p.m. Mindfulness is the easiest way to start meditation and stick with it. This course gives you what you need to get started with Mindfulness and, as you progress, to deeper meditation.

The Chapala Meditation Circle of Self Realization Fellowship holds meditation services Thursdays, 7-9 p.m. Paramahansa Yogananda, author of the spiritual classic “Autobiography of a Yogi,” founded Self Realization Fellowship in 1920 to make available the universal teachings of Kriya Yoga, a sacred spiritual science originating millennia ago in India.

Information about the meditation service: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., 333-598-7577. The Web site for Self Realization Fellowship is yogananda-srf.org.